My husbands name is James and he's got his heart set on the name Jameson for our first son. I was all for the name until his family started using "Jamie" as a nickname. I absolutely do not like the name Jamie. My question is if you knew/know a boy named Jameson what would you nickname him? My fear is that even if I get my in laws to stop calling him Jamie, eventually kids in school/other people will call him Jamie too...
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Everything she said and especially this. Once they hit school, they'll probably go by what they and their friends call them. If there's a nn you really hate for a name, you just have to make your peace with it if you like the full name more. For the record, I love Jamie and have a cousin who has used it exclusively as a nn for James from the time he was a kid and now he's in his 30s. I will also say that Jameson is a bit long to not have any sort of nn for, but that's just me. He could also end up Jim or Jimmy.
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But, anyway.. that's not the point. You can correct your husband's family and say he will go by Jameson. But, once your boy grows up and goes to school, he'll pick whatever nickname he likes. It's entirely possible that he'll go for Jamie. It's also possible that he'll correct people and say his name is Jameson.
Jay seems like the most obvious nickname to me, honestly.
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This. I have a coworker whose name is James and his parents were adamant growing up that it was James, not Jim, he liked Jim better and that's what he went by in school and at work. He said his mom is the only one that calls him James and she still gets mad that no one else does.
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While usually I think you can make the full name stick if you're clear and consistent about that preference (for example I've know Elizabeth's and Katherine's without NNs) Jameson feels to me like one that will be harder to fight off the nick names. Perhaps it feels that way because James is such an established stand alone first name, I see it being very tempting to people to drop the "son" and call him Jay, James, or Jamie on their own. I think Jim or Jimmy would more likely happen if you dictated it.
My friend has a son named Jameson and I've never heard anyone shorten it yet, so it can be done.